Chapter 1490 He Is Quite Adorable
Genevieve watched as Johanna took some spaghetti. She was so startled that she wanted to say, “Don't eat it,”
when Johanna had already put it in her mouth. Her expression visibly changed.
Genevieve quickly grabbed a tissue and handed it over.
Perhaps feeling it would be inappropriate to spit it out, Johanna swallowed the mouthful of spaghetti, then silently
picked up her juice and started drinking.
After putting down her glass, Johanna said, “This chef's spaghetti... it's truly an acquired taste.”
“Perhaps the head chef was too busy, so he let his apprentice cook the spaghetti.” Genevieve glanced at Timothy,
suppressing a laugh as he said, “I bet this apprentice of the head chef thinks that the seasonings are free, so he
added a lot during the cooking.”
Even Timothy, as naive as he was, understood everything when Genevieve looked at him and said those words.
He was somewhat unconvinced. Hey, the spaghetti and side dishes were all prepared by the chef. I added the
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtseasonings in the right order, and the spaghetti looks so delicious. How could it possibly not taste good?
Timothy took a bite of the spaghetti, only to find the flavor too overpowering. It took him several seconds to force
himself to swallow it.
Genevieve almost burst into laughter. She deliberately asked Timothy, “Mr. Jensen, aren't you quite picky about
your food? You've been to all the gourmet restaurants in Jadeborough. What do you think of this spaghetti?”
“It tastes awful,” Timothy said without changing his expression, “But I think that apprentice just needs more
practice.”
Genevieve had never seen someone so adept at making excuses for their own mistake.
After she finished laughing, she hinted, “I think some people are not cut out for doing kitchen work, they might as
well stick to what they're good at.”
“I don't agree,” Timothy said defiantly, “No one is born suited for anything. Practice makes perfect. As long as one
is willing to spend time, even moving mountains can be achieved.”
She interjected again, “I know there's an idiom that fits perfectly with what my godfather said, it's called 'foolish
something'...”
“The Foolish Old Man Moving the Mountains,” Lucian added for her.
“Yes. it's like the Foolish Old Man Moving the Mountains,” said Amanda. Turning her head towards Timothy, she
asked, “Uncle Tim, do you know how to cook?”
“No, I don't.” Timothy denied that the spaghetti bolognese on the table was his work. He added, “But your
godfather is very skilled. He can whip up something delicious in just a few minutes.”
“Really?” Amanda's eyes lit up, “Then, how about you cook for us this weekend!”
Seeing Timothy lifting a rock only to drop it on his own foot, Genevieve couldn't help but laugh. She whispered to
Armand, “I find Timothy quite adorable, but I still think he is annoying.”
Just as Armand was about to get jealous, the second half of her sentence left him speechless. What was that
supposed to mean?
In the morning, Johanna took her car to the 4S shop for a new system installation. In the afternoon, she took a taxi
to the art studio. After Asel fell asleep in the evening, Timothy finally had the chance to drive her back home.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmInside the car, Timothy chatted with Johanna, “Jojo, isn't your painting unfinished? I'll continue to be your model
tomorrow afternoon.”
After some thought, Johanna said, “I have something to do tomorrow, so I won't be able to go to the art studio.”
“No worries as the day after tomorrow works too.” He stole a glance at Johanna in the passenger seat. “Although
I've never cooked before, I'm sure I'm pretty good at it. Let me know what you'd like to eat someday, and I'll make
it for you.”
Johanna couldn't help but laugh at the man's inexplicable confidence before she finally nodded. “Alright, I'll let you
know when I decide what I want to eat.”
After dropping Johanna off at the residential area, Timothy waited until she entered the condominium before
getting into the car.
The car drove out of the residential area, and Timothy dialed the number of the chef who was teaching him.
“Master, one hour of cooking practice during the day is not enough. Could you accompany me for some extra
classes in the evening?”
The master tactfully suggested, “Mr. Jensen, if you fancy something to eat, why not hire a private chef? It's quite
tiring for a busy person like you to cook.”
“My goddaughter and my wife are waiting for me to cook for them,” Timothy said, not backing down. “Besides, if
Cooper can whip up a feast, there's no way I can't.”